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Cathay to increase cargo flight frequency to India
CATHAY Pacific Airways plans to boost the frequency of its cargo flights from Hong Kong to India, reported International Business Times, India edition.Currently, the carrier serves six cities in India and operates 25 freighter departures per week.
"At this moment, we plan to optimise our network base in India and want to increase our frequency here," Cathay Pacific's general manager, cargo sales and marketing, Mark Sutch, was quoted as saying by the PTI, without providing more specific details.
From January to September, the airline's cargo business grew by 8 per cent in volume terms. The carrier provides air freight services from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
"At this moment, we plan to optimise our network base in India and want to increase our frequency here," Cathay Pacific's general manager, cargo sales and marketing, Mark Sutch, was quoted as saying by the PTI, without providing more specific details.
From January to September, the airline's cargo business grew by 8 per cent in volume terms. The carrier provides air freight services from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
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